Title 126 legislative rule board of education series 44A 21st century reading and english language arts content standards and objectives for west virginia schools (2520. 1)



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Numbering of Standards


The number for each content standard is composed of four parts, each part separated by a period:

  • the content area code is RLA for Reading and English Language Arts,

  • the letter S, for Standard,

  • the grade level (exceptions are Journalism and Speech I), and

  • the standard number.

Illustration: RLA.S.4.1 refers to fourth grade reading and English language arts content standard #1.

Numbering of Objectives


The number of each objective is composed of five parts, each part separated by a period:

  • the content area code (RLA for Reading and English Language Arts),

  • the letter O is for Objective,

  • the grade level (exceptions are Journalism and Speech I),

  • the number of the content standard addressed, and

  • the objective number.

Illustration: RLA.O.6.2.3 refers to a reading and English language arts sixth grade objective that addresses standard #2 in reading and English language arts, the third objective listed under that standard.

Numbering of Performance Descriptors


The number for each group of three performance descriptors is composed of four parts, each part separated by a period:

  • the content area (RLA for Reading and English Language Arts),

  • the letters PD are for Performance Descriptors,

  • the grade level (See exceptions noted above for grade level under numbering of objectives), and

  • the standard number.

Illustration: RLA.PD.9.2 refers to reading and English language arts performance descriptors for ninth grade, content standard #2.
Unique Electronic Numbers (UENs)

Unique Electronic Numbers (or UENs) are numbers that help to electronically identify, categorize and link specific bits of information. Once Policy 2520.1 is available on the Web, each standard, each objective and each group of five performance descriptors will have a Unique Electronic Number (UEN) that will always remain the same.


The codes printed in Policy 2520.1 form the basis of the UENs. The only additional set of numbers that will be added to each code to formulate its UEN will be a prefix that indicates the year and month that a particular version of Policy 2520.1 is approved by the State Board of Education.
The prefix for the UENs for each content area in Policy 2520.1 is noted at the top of each page containing standards, objectives and performance descriptors. As sections of 2520.1 are revised, UENs will be changed to reflect the new approval date.
UENs (Unique Electronic Numbers) are unique numbers that facilitate implementation of WV Standards into Electronic formats such as Databases and XML Files. The WV Department of Education encourages everyone who is going to use the WV 21st Century Content Standards in any kind of electronic distribution, alignment, or software development to use the UENs so that all efforts can be cross-referenced and there is consistency across initiatives.
Illustration: The UEN for fifth grade reading and English language arts standard #2 will be “200602.RLA.S.5.2”.
Abbreviations

Content Areas


RLA Reading and English Language Arts


High School Courses

Reading and English Language Arts

JN Journalism

SP Speech

Other Abbreviations


PD Performance Descriptors

O Objective

S Standard (Content Standard)

READING AND ENGLISH LANGUAGE ARTS – Policy 2520.1

The Reading and English Language Arts content standards, objectives and performance descriptors were developed in three major strands: 1) reading, 2) writing and 3) listening, speaking, media literacy. Each strand provides a clear description of what the students in kindergarten through twelfth grade should know and be able to do. The curriculum through the grade levels is ordered to allow for foundational content and a scaffolding process to ensure a rigorous and challenging program of studies for all students. The content standards, objectives and performance descriptors defined herein will serve to ultimately promote a more literate West Virginia society.


A multitude of references was considered to support the development of the Reading and English Language Arts curriculum including NAEP, ACT, SAT, 21st Century Learning, International Reading Association, National Council of English and nationally recognized research. Each reference was reviewed and its relevance was determined in order to produce a more challenging curriculum for West Virginia students.
Considerations in the development of the Reading and English Language Arts K-12 curriculum included the rigor and challenge that is comparable to national and international language arts standards and successful performance on national and international language arts assessments. The curriculum progresses through the grade levels in a spiraling effect to ensure both a complete mastery of each strand and an opportunity to attain the distinguished level of performance. The Reading and English Language Arts program emphasized attention to content and global awareness. Crucial components of the curriculum involve use of literary and informational texts in language arts and across the curriculum disciplines as these skills are essential in comprehending all curricular areas.
The three major content strands have defined objectives that explain what the student should know. The objectives move from the literal level of identifying and recognizing information to the more complex skills of analyzing and evaluating. When applying the objectives, all bulleted items must be taught. The abbreviation, e.g., indicates examples for teaching the objectives. Furthermore, the teacher is strongly encouraged to review the objectives of the pervious grade level to serve as a starting point for review and maintenance in the spiraling curriculum.
Reading and English Language Arts Content Standards K-12
Standard 1: Reading

The development of proficient reading skills is critical for mastering academic content, succeeding in school and fulfilling life’s potential. Students will use skills to read for literary experience, for information and to perform a task. In order to build the foundational skills of reading, students will master the essential components of reading: phonemic awareness, phonics, background knowledge/vocabulary, high frequency words/fluency, comprehension and written application. Frequent interaction with a broad array of quality literature, informational text and diverse media will encourage an appreciation for the power of the written and spoken word.


Standard 2: Writing

Students will apply writing skills and strategies to communicate effectively for different purposes. They will use the writing process by appropriately applying the organization of ideas, development of main ideas and supporting details, varied sentence structure, word choice and mechanics. Using a variety of print and media sources, students will select, organize and evaluate for research purposes.


Standard 3: Listening, Speaking, Media Literacy

In the twenty-first century, students will be required to communicate ideas clearly and efficiently. They will need to be able to use information technology proficiently to explore, research and express themselves for a variety of purposes. Applying listening, speaking and media literacy skills and strategies, they will connect with different audiences using media appropriate to the situation.





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